Tibia Armor Calculator for Hunt Sustain

🛡 Tibia Armor Calculator

Estimate average damage prevented from armor value, shielding, vocation, level, protection gear, imbuements, monster hit range, and hunt sustain pressure.

Tibia Hunt Presets
Calculation note: Tibia mitigation has randomness, attack types, and server mechanics. This calculator uses a planning model: armor reduces the physical part of each hit, shielding may block a limited share of incoming attacks, protection gear scales the remaining hit, and sustain compares final damage per minute against healing and leech.
🧝Character And Gear Inputs
Adjusts health scaling, shielding reliability, and typical sustain.
Used for level-based durability and suggested pressure bands.
Enter your current HP with gear and bonuses active.
Sum visible armor from helmet, armor, legs, boots, shield, and extras.
Higher values improve block reliability in the model.
Use 0 for two-handed weapons or hunts where shield blocks do not matter.
Full defense favors blocking; full attack reduces block value.
Adds estimated leech or defensive uptime for sustain comparison.
🔥Protection And Monster Inputs
Physical resistance from equipment, charms, rings, or temporary effects.
Chooses which elemental protections matter most after physical damage.
Average low hit before your armor and protection layers.
Average high hit before your armor and protection layers.
Remainder is treated as the selected elemental profile.
Dense pulls can quickly reduce the value of shielding blocks.
Include potions, spells, runes, team healing, and expected leech.
Lower this if you kite, miss attacks, or pause between pulls.
Load a preset or enter your own hunt values, then calculate to compare armor, shielding, protection, and sustain.
📊Current Defensive Snapshot
52
Armor Value
105
Shielding Skill
18%
Physical Protection
48
Hits Per Minute
Tibia Hunt Mitigation Results
Average Damage Prevented
0
per incoming hit
Armor + shield + protection layers
Final Average Hit
0
damage after mitigation
Lower is safer for long pulls
Damage Per Minute
0
after armor, shield, and protection
Final hit x incoming hit rate
Hunt Sustain Score
0%
healing coverage
Risk band appears here
🧪Comparison Grid
Add 5 Armor
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Calculate to compare.
Add 5% Physical
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Add 10 Shielding
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Add Ward Imbue
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📘Reference Tables
Vocation Durability Model
VocationHP FeelShield UseSustain Note
Elite KnightVery highStrongBest in stacked melee pulls.
Royal PaladinHighModerateStrong with distance and leech uptime.
Elder DruidLowLowDepends on healing rhythm and positioning.
Master SorcererLowLowNeeds element gear and safe spacing.
Armor And Shielding Heuristics
LayerBest AgainstWeak AgainstModel Role
ArmorFrequent physical hitsLarge elemental spikesFlat physical reduction.
ShieldingSmall melee packsOvercrowded pullsChance-based block value.
Physical %Slams and meleePure magic hitsScales remaining physical damage.
Element %Profiled spawnsWrong element setScales non-physical damage.
Element Profile Examples
ProfileTypical Hunt FeelUseful GearWatch For
FireDragons, lava zonesFire protectionWave and beam overlap.
EarthPoison or scarab spawnsEarth protectionDamage over time pressure.
DeathUndead and reapersDeath protectionSudden combo damage.
MixedModern multi-type huntsBalanced setWeakest element decides risk.
Sustain Score Bands
ScoreMeaningActionRisk
130%+ComfortableMaintain pullsLow if combos are controlled.
100-129%PlayableWatch rotationsMedium during bursts.
75-99%StrainedReduce pull sizeHigh without emergency healing.
Under 75%UnsafeChange gear or routeVery high for long hunts.
Preset Hunt Assumptions
PresetMain PressureTypical Defense FocusCalculator Use
Rotworm Training KnightLow physical chipArmor value and shieldingShows how flat armor shines on small hits.
Dragon Lair PaladinPhysical plus fireFire protection with steady leechChecks if ranged sustain covers breath damage.
Werehyaena Physical MixFast melee plus deathPhysical and death protectionTests dense hit rate and shielding falloff.
Soul War Element StackHuge mixed burstElemental stack and strong healingStress-tests high hit range and sustain margin.
💡Armor Calculator Tips
Tip 1: Compare armor against the final average hit, not only the maximum hit. Flat armor is strongest when many smaller physical attacks land each minute.
Tip 2: When a spawn has strong elemental pressure, raising the correct element protection often beats adding a few more armor points.

In the game Tibia, survival in a hunt depend on the amount of damage you can stop before it reaches your health bar. While many player attempt to change their equipment or movement to different monster spawns, many make mistakes due to a lack of understanding of the math behind damage mitigation. However, with the planning tool, players of the game can input their armor, shielding skill, protection value, and the damage that they expect to take in order to determine if the suggested changes to their equipment will improve their survival in the hunt.

Armor will reduce a flat amount from the physical portion of each hit. Armor is best used in an instance with many small attacks against a player. Shielding will provide another layer of protection against the attacks that a player take, however, this is most effective in instances in which a player is not too crowded with other player or monsters.

How to use the damage calculator to survive hunts

Elemental protection will provide a third line of defense for a player, however, it will only work with the damage that remains after armor and shielding has been applied. Finally, players will use imbuements to recover the health that is lost during a hunt. All of this can be processed through the planning tool so that players understand how each factor will interact with each other within the game.

Players often will ask whether they should increase their armor points, their physical protection, or their imbuements. The answer to this will depend upon the type of monsters that is in the area that the players are hunting. For instance, if the monsters in the area primarily do physical damage, increasing armor and shielding will provide the best return on investment for these players.

In contrast, however, if the monsters do primarily fire or energy damage, increasing armor may provide a more weaker return on the investment versus increasing elemental protection. A player’s vocation can also impact the effectiveness of the protection tools within the game. Knights, for instance, absorb more damage and utilize shielding more frequent, meaning that armor is more important for these players.

Paladins, on the other hand, rely upon distance from the monsters and the uptime of their imbuements. Finally, druids and sorcerers lose more blocking chance in their positioning, meaning that positioning and healing is more important for these classes than armor. Common mistakes include adding armor or physical protection when the maximum hit is the only consideration for survival, or ignoring the elemental portion of damage that are taken during monster hunts.

However, the planning tool will help to players to recognize that these mistakes occur by providing separate values for physical damage and non-physical damage that is taken during hunts. The number of monsters in an area also has an impact upon the value of each layer of protection. For instance, shielding is most effective in the middle range of monster count for an area.

However, as the number of monsters increase, the value of elemental protection or leech becomes more important than shielding. This can be adjusted in the model to account for different models for monster counts and healing per minute during monster hunts. The reference tables provide information about the durability of each class in Tibia and the importance of each protection value according to the elements that are used against those players.

These tables are not a replacement for the damage calculator. However, they do help players to understand the importance of fire resistance versus death protection, for instance. The goal of this tool is to allow players to understand if a certain game upgrade will improve their survival in monster hunts prior to spending their money or time to obtain that upgrade.

Thus, the calculator will provide a clearer picture of each players margin of survival in any given hunt so that they understand the damage that is directed at them.

Tibia Armor Calculator for Hunt Sustain

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